“We have some of lowest prices in the league. For an entertainment value for the whole family, this is very economical,” said Jamie Hodson, director of business and hockey operations for the Oil Capitals.

“We are going to be a younger team next year, everyone knows that,” he continued. “But we have very good prospects coming and we will improve our team through different options over the summer. Our veteran and returning guys will have bigger roles and will relish the opportunity. Our expectation is to compete for a championship every year, and this coming season will be no different. We will offer a fast-paced brand of hockey again and an exciting game to watch.”

“I think more than anything we saw with our playoff run the enthusiasm of the town and obviously a lot of fans in the seats,” said Troy Leslie, head coach and GM of the Oil Caps. “We hope that turns into some new fans for us and hope that the entertainment that we provided the community will obviously carry itself over to next season.”